I didn't have fresh sage
so I used some ground sage and some fresh ginger just for fun — so delicious!
Made as directed the first time except I was out of ground flaxseed
so I used ground chia instead and had to thin the batter with more milk slightly.
For this paste, I didn't have coriander nor cumin seeds,
so I used grounded ones instead - the same for the black pepper.
I didn't have chia seeds,
so I used ground flax and wheat germ.
So I use ground and dried clementine peels instead of candied citrus.
I'm trying the specific carbohydrate diet and
so I used all ground almonds (I ground my own with the skins on — makes things darker) instead of the arrowroot and flax.
I did a few things different, I am pregnant and right now will not eat chicken because it just seems disgusting to me,
so I used ground pork and when I was browning the pork I added some homemade taco seasoning, plus I used 2 tsps of green chili.
No ground pork to be had at the market
so I used ground turkey instead.
I did not have ground beef on hand
so I used ground turkey.
So you use ground chia as an egg replacer huh?
I didn't have crystallized ginger
so I used ground ginger, I didn't have molasses so I used golden syrup, I didn't have maple sugar so I mixed maple syrup with brown sugar.
(regular size bread) I did nt have harissa
so I used ground cayenne pepper and crushed red peppers.
Finally, we can not do beef,
so I used ground chicken (plus much healthier) but if that's what you want to use, it's great too!
Because I don't think it's possible for these to have too much ginger,
so I used ground, freshly grated, and chopped crystallized ginger.
I have a hard time finding fresh turmeric root in the grocery store,
so I used ground turmeric in this juice.
Not exact matches
JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections,
so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already
using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the
ground.
When Marvel was working on Thor, Loverd said, the creative team wanted to
ground the rainbow bridge linking Asgard to Earth in reality,
so they asked what physics they could
use.
I just moved jobs
so I was
using your list above to remind me what essentials I need to hit the
ground running — once again, it's such a great resource!
It's very new
ground,
so if I build an app and a wearable device that if I
use, I'll monitor my diet better and, therefore, I'll reduce my carbohydrate intake and diabetes will improve, getting our insurance carriers to accept paying for that app or service as a billable thing is non-trivial.
In doing
so, they will hope that
use of a common vocabulary indicates the existence of potential common
ground whereby public conflict might be averted.
If I have enough IQ to understand that religious beliefs, including Islam, should be respected, then I am assuming that those who want to build this mosque have a similar level of intelligence to know that
using a building
so close to
Ground Zero will offend a lot of people.
The challenge is to
ground the intuition of a character of permanent rightness in the general categories one
uses for an understanding of reality, i.e.,
so to relate the intuition to the structures of the real that its integration into those structures validates the intuition while giving it specific content.
Therefore I do not by any means intend to dispose of the Socratic definition on the
ground that one can not stop with it but, having the Christian definition in mente [in mind], I would make
use of it to bring the other out sharply (just because the Socratic definition is
so genuinely Greek),
so that here as always the hollowness of every other definition which is not in the strictest sense Christian (that is, of every partial definition) may become manifest.
Other commentaries brought out how the Pharisees probably had a bit of conundrum, because Jesus didn't actually
grind any herbs or
use any medicine and
so the argument could have been made that he had not violated the Sabbath.
The decision between these two possibilities is complicated by the fact that whereas there can be little question that Jesus
used the phrase «son of man,» (The
ground for this assurance is not merely the Gospel testimony that Jesus
used the phrase; it is rather that it appears
so often on his lips and nowhere else.
Oh kiddo,
using wiki to back up a Hamlet quote as a way to
ground your statement about atheists is
so pathetic.
I'm sure your family would love these pancakes
so much — as for subbing the
ground almond I would just
use a gluten free flour, like buckwheat or brown rice.
I didn't have coconut yoghurt
so I
used natural yoghurt sprinkled with desiccated coconut and opened up a cardamom pod instead of
using ground.
HI Carly, sadly I haven't tried the brownies
using almond pulp before but I imagine that the dried pulp will be too dry for the brownies as a lot of the moisture and oil has been taken out
so I would recommend
grinding your own almonds if possible.
... just wondering if it would be possible to
use milled /
ground chia seeds instead of whole chia seeds since it's all I have at the moment??!! If
so, what would be the approx amount if milled chia to
use?
So sorry but i've only ever made this recipe
using already
ground cacao and your food processor may not
grind the nibs down finely enough.
A nutribullet is a blender
so only works for wet ingredients, you'd need to
use a food processor to make the nutella as the blade is bigger
so it will
grind everything up
so it's nice and smooth x
I bought your ginger and cashew energy balls and I thought you had
used fresh ginger rather than
ground ginger
So does the
ground ginger give the same «zing»?
I didn't have quite enough
ground almonds
so I
used 100g fine oatmeal
so I think gluten free flour would work weak too, you might need a bit more coconut oil and / or water though.
Hi Fran,
Ground almonds work just as well as whizzing up regular almonds as it makes a flour
so using either is great Ella x
Sounds great, but I wanted to
use ground beef instead of stew,
so I tweaked it a bit and came up with what is definitely a winner for our family!
so, I just made these... I had to sub some things — I
used maple syrup instead of agave nectar, I had pecans and almonds (no walnuts)... I added some
ground flax seed — these are yummy, yummy, yummy!
Hi Gina, My grocery store sells
ground turkey in 1 & 1/3 lb packages
so I've adjusted the recipe
so I
use up all of the turkey.
It's hard to improve upon the whole food,
so: whole seeds, or better still,
grind your own at the time of
use.
If you're
using ground spices they do go off quickly
so it's best to purchase small quantities at a time and store them in airtight containers.
Yes you can:) Soak them as long as you can
so the texture will disappear, or
use ground chia seeds if you have those on hand.
used ground turkey
so I could add slices of avacadi and dollup of fat free sour cream...... will make again
I was also slightly short on oats
so I
used half a cup of freshly
ground almonds and the cookies came out
so moist and fluffy!
I have only
used flaxseed oil,
so the
ground flax would be great to add to cereal and I love the smoothie recipe you posted!
Basil and parmesan madeleines 8 tablespoons (113g / 1 stick) unsalted butter, melted 1 cup (140g) cake flour — I
used all purpose flour 3 teaspoons finely minced fresh basil 1 teaspoon fleur de sel, plus more for sprinkling 1/4 teaspoon freshly
ground pepper 4 eggs 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup grated parmesan cheese, plus more for sprinkling Position a rack in the lower third of an oven and preheat to 190ºC / 375ºF (I preferred to bake them in the higher part of the oven
so they would not burn).
1) Peel and slice the onions thinly 2) De-seed red bell pepper and cut into small cubes 3) Saute red bell pepper cubes and sliced onions until onions turn slightly soft and transparent 4) Mix sauteed red bell pepper, onions, and corn together with eggs, milk cream and cream cheese 5) Season with salt, pepper and
ground nutmeg to taste 6) Pre-heat oven to 200 deg cel 7) Grease a round baking tray with olive oil 8) Stretch a tart shell and cover the baking tray entirely 9) Pour in the corn - filling mixture over the tart shell, spreading it out evenly 10) Cover the filling with the second stretched tart shell 11)
Use a fork to poke holes in the top tart shell, and then press down on the shell
so the juices spill out 12) Sprinkle top of tart with a generous amount of sugar 13) Bake in oven at 200 deg cel for around 30 — 40 minutes or until tart shell is golden brown 14) Serve with a side of vegetable salad (optional)
If
so, you can
use that to
grind up the chia seeds.
Lucy, I'm in the UK and I've just started buying Real Food Source brand of extra fine almond flour which goes a lot further than the usual
ground almond flour
so I'm finding it cheaper to
use.
I made this tonight for my son's lunch tomorrow... I didn't want to
use just almonds,
so I
used 1 cup almond meal, 1/2 cup
ground pepitas and 1/2 cup
ground sunflower seeds.
My almond flour was clumpy and I didn't know how to fix it (first time baking with it), I don't have a mixer
so I
used a whisk, and I forgot the
ground flax until after it was in the pan and had to take the batter out and add it.